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![]() October 13, 2008 
Should we be "scared" of an Obama presidency? 
WES VERNON, RA ANALYST  Just when John McCain gets up a good head of steam in this campaign, he pulls a switch and reverts to his futile posture of "reaching across the aisle" only to get his arm bitten off... (more) 
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CHRISTIAN POST  Pro-family activists in Connecticut are urging the people of the state to vote "yes" for a constitution convention when they head for the polls on Nov. 4... (more) 
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ASSOCIATED PRESS  Those who hope Colorado becomes the first state where voters say life begins at conception are facing resistance from a seemingly unexpected place: The Roman Catholic Church and anti-abortion activists... (more) 
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MICHELLE MALKIN  Systemic corruption of our election process continues. Barack Obama and his old friends at ACORN and Project Vote lead the way. This radical revolution is taking place in your backyard. And as I've reported before, this voter-fraud racket is on your dime... (more) 
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MATTHEW BALAN  The liberal news media has subjected Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin to intense scrutiny concerning her overall pro-life view on abortion, among other issues. While at the same time, they have been all but silent on Barack Obama's intensely liberal record on the abortion issue... (more) 
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ASSOCIATED PRESS  The emotionally charged battle over end-of-life decisions has taken to the airwaves as Washington state voters decide whether to allow doctors to prescribe lethal medication to terminally ill patients... (more) 
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WORLDNETDAILY  A public school in San Francisco bussed 18 first-graders to City Hall yesterday, so the youngsters could scatter rose pedals in celebration of their lesbian teacher's wedding.  The students, from Creative Arts Charter School, waited on the steps for their teacher with bags of pink rose pedals, bottles of bubbles and, at least for some, with political buttons asking Californians to vote down Proposition 8... (more) 
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WASHINGTON TIMES  Turning the protester stereotype on its head, well-scrubbed, button-down conservative activists turned out at the Capitol on Friday to protest big government and the $700 billion package it produced to rescue the nation's financial sector... (more) 
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MSNBC  Sarah Palin unlawfully abused her power as governor by trying to have her former brother-in-law fired as a state trooper, the chief investigator of an Alaska legislative panel concluded Friday. The politically charged inquiry imperiled her reputation as a reformer on John McCain's Republican ticket... (more) 
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BAPTIST PRESS  Connecticut became the third state in the nation to legalize "gay marriage" Oct. 10 when its Supreme Court issued a much-anticipated ruling declaring that homosexual couples are guaranteed the right to "marry" under the state constitution... (more) 
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MICHAEL BARONE  "I need you to go out and talk to your friends and talk to your neighbors," Barack Obama told a crowd in Elko, Nev. "I want you to talk to them whether they are independent or whether they are Republican. I want you to argue with them and get in their face"... (more) 
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CNSNEWS.COM  Nevada authorities raided the offices of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) on Tuesday, as part of an investigation into suspected voter-registration fraud... (more) 
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WASHINGTON TIMES  At the same time the Bush administration was negotiating a still elusive agreement to keep the U.S. military in Iraq, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama tried to convince Iraqi leaders in private conversations that the president shouldn't be allowed to enact the deal without congressional approval... (more) 
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MICHAEL REAGAN  To listen to the Obama spin-masters you'd think that the McCain campaign's questioning of their candidate's association with unrepentant terrorist bomber Bill Ayers is a smear tactic falsely elevating a casual relationship between the two men into one where they worked together in promoting Ayers' far-left goals... (more) 
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WASHINGTON TIMES  John McCain's conservative base is showing increasing disappointment with his performance. The Arizona senator, never the favorite of the political right, is further losing the confidence of economic and social conservatives, according to numerous interviews with conservative leaders... (more) 
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WORLDNETDAILY  A corporate executive for McDonald's restaurants who had been on board of directors of the National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce has stepped down following a boycott of the chain organized by the pro-family American Family Association... (more) 
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CNSNEWS.COM  The Chicago School Board is poised to approve a taxpayer-funded public school designed to provide what some call "a safe haven" for homosexual students. The Social Justice High School - Pride Campus, slated to open in 2010, will incorporate lessons in sexual identity into its history and literature curricula... (more) 
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FR. THOMAS BERG  Like so many Americans who suffered through it, I was deeply disappointed by the passionless sleeper of a debate that Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain served up Tuesday night... (more) 
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POLITICO.COM  Three weeks of historic economic upheaval have done more than just tilt a handful of once reliably Republican states in Barack Obama's direction. Democratic strategists are now optimistic that the ongoing crisis could lead to a landslide Obama victory... (more) 
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LARRY ELDER  So, what do "the rich" pay in federal income taxes? Nothing, right? That, at least, is what most people think. And Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama wants to raise the top marginal rate for "the rich"  
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CNSNEWS.COM  A new, federally funded photography exhibit at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery features 90 women described by the curator as "significant to 20th century America."  They include a eugenicist, an anarchist, a pro-Bolshevik journalist, a number of liberal feminists and a 1960s counter-cultural rock singer, who died of a drug overdose... (more) 
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ASHLEY E. HERZOG  Che Guevara's face is emblazoned on T-shirts, he was glamorized by the movie The Motorcycle Diaries, and Time magazine described him as "a potent symbol of rebellion." But few college hipsters who admire Che know what he actually stood for... (more) 
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MANSFIELD NEWS JOURNAL  The American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio filed a lawsuit Tuesday in the U.S. District Court of Northern Ohio, claiming that Richland County Judge James DeWeese has continued posting documents in his courtroom which promote one religion over another... (more) 
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CHRISTIAN POST  California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed three bills last week that some conservatives say will squash moral values and religious freedom. "Under these new laws, foster parents, nurses, doctors, health insurance plans, city and county commissions, and court-appointed children's advocates must abandon their moral, social or financial values at the altar of the homosexual-bisexual-transsexual agenda"... (more) 
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NEWSMAX  A Newsmax investigation of Barack Obama's presidential campaign finance reports has turned up more than 2,000 cases in which individuals have made donations far above the legal limit of $2,300 per election... (more) 
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UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL  A new study shows that California has overtaken Massachusetts in the number of same-sex marriages performed.  The Williams Institute at UCLA said an estimated 11,000 same-sex couples had tied the knot in California between June 17 and Sept. 17 compared to around 10,000 in Massachusetts... (more) 
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